Most of the people in the area assumed that Laura had run away, but about a month later rumors started to spread that Tom had murdered her. When did Dave Guard die? The original Trio of Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds and Dave Guard reunited for a PBS television specialrecorded in 1981. by a Salt Lake City disc-jockey, The in small bars or for frat parties. student; Tom, 17, who wants to be a filmmaker, and Sally, 15, and a soccer champion. Later, when Reynolds also left the Calypsonians, Guard replaced him with Don MacArthur to keep the quartet format intact, but by that time the national interest in calypso rhythms was waning, while Guard's musical growth was reaching out from calypso as well. personality, and life and times have made him legendary amongst Kingston Trio fans. Americana music veteran BUDDY WOODWARD is no stranger to The Kingston Triohis "folk cred" was born into him. We werent great guitar players, but it didnt really matter because all we wanted to do was sing harmony.. That was the first of three songs written about the murder. We wanted to project a certain image. From 1958 to 1964 (the year they left Capitol records), they had played thousands of shows and had released 19 LPs, five of which made it to the top spot on the Billboard charts. The period of the original Kingston Trio "was the highlight of our careers," said Reynolds in a telephone interview. The new version of the Kingston Trio continued to prosper, until in 1967 the three members decided to call it a day and the band broke up. He actually boosted the power of the Trio, being supremely talented performer and song writer. Twenty-two years ago Dave Guard started his career as co-founder and leader of the Kingston Trio. He performed both under his own name, anonymously and under an alias as a supporting musician and vocalist on Australian recording sessions with, among others, Lionel Long, The Twiliters, The Green Hill Singers, Tina Date, and The Tolmen. of John August Lee. We got a 1939 Beechcraft D-18, with a split tail that sat on the ground, Shane says. a new start," Dave said. As the group grew more popular on the San Francisco Bay area's campuses, it began to sing in such legendary San Francisco musical meccas of the era as The Purple Onion and The Hungry i. Folk U.S.A. - Archived vintage Kingston Trio audio and video clips. In February 1958 the Kingston Trio recorded their first LP. "The kids "We've done some things together.". friend, Bob Shane, met Nick Reynolds, who like them was a college student in the San Francisco Bay Area. Capitol producer Voyle Gilmore had previously worked with Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and Judy Garland. It has a throaty bass response yet retains crystal clear highs. When I got a couple of dollars with the Kingston Trio So they took liberties and they gave the Kingston Trio the first Grammy ever given for Country and Western., That year they released four LPslive from the Hungry i, Stereo Concert (one of the first live albums recorded in stereo), At Large and Here We Go Again!all of which sold very well, with the last two both hitting the top of the LP charts. We finished the first opening act and nobody is cheering; David said Father such and such said that if we did any blue material here they would turn off the lights and the sound. Then there is this silence. 1962 - Dave Guard with David "Buck" Wheat, Judy Henske, They played even more concerts and appeared on even more television shows. They were ready! Bob Shane, the last surviving original member of the popular folk group the Kingston Trio and the lead singer on its million-selling ballad "Tom Dooley" and many . Success was not short-lived but continued with a string of gold singles and albums. But wait, there's more! "I will try to get into the colleges. While in jail, Tom said that he was the sole murderer of Laura Foster, a confession that led to the acquittal of Ann Foster Melton in her trial. They joined up with Menlo College student Joe Gannon, who played rudimentary bass, and singer Barbara Bogue. The Weavers, who were a major influence on Shane and Guard, had their careers ended because of the entertainment blacklist during the McCarthy Era. Equally important, the trio Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds, and Bob Shane made folk music immensely popular among many . In 1959, before the folk category was established, the group won a Grammy Award for the best country and western recording for "Tom Dooley," the group's best-selling single. Reynolds and Stewart,. it, RESTART YOUR COMPUTER to be sure all RealPlayer components are loaded! His backing group on this album was The Modern Folk Quartet, which included former Whiskeyhill Singer Cyrus Faryar. October . Guard grew up hearing the soft vocal melodies and strummed guitars of Hawaiian music. By mid-1958, after much hard work and the fortunate radio airplay of "Tom Dooley" "because the constant travel was depriving me of life's values." We seemed to be the only tourists in Northern Ireland Guard was dating a girl named Katie Seaver (the older sister of baseball great Tom Seaver), and her parents taught him the song. act and the desire to perform and be heard." During this period, one of the highlights for Kingston Trio fans was the reunion of all Fortunately, The Kingston Trio and Dave Guard both continued Guard and Reynolds contacted former Calypsonian member Shane (who was performing part-time in Honolulu) asking him to join the reconstituted group. "That's when our career took off," Reynolds said. As the most musically adventurous of the threesome, though, Guard began to feel his musical ambitions somewhat stifled by the Kingston Trio formula. With James Melton's consent, Tom Dula and Anne Melton began sharing a bed in Melton's cabin. At the time, none of us could read music, and this was the best way of doing that. with publishers door-to-door back East. The soundtrack to How the West Was Won was the group's final recorded appearance to be released commercially. He left the act in 1961, just before the birth of the couple's third child, "Bobby was considered the sex symbol and I was the short, little guy," Reynolds said. Until his return to the United States in 1968, Guard gave guitar lessons and, with the help of his wife, Gretchen, wrote a book, Colour Guitar, describing a unique guitar teaching method relating music theory to a 12-valued chain of chords with color. Kingston Trio. By now, the Kingston Trio were a national phenomenon and folk songs were a national craze, particularly among younger people. He also made occasional concert appearances with John Stewart, his replacement in the Trio who was by then a respected and successful solo performer. Bob Shane is now retired from performing. If we had the time, we really liked to go to Reno or Vegas and see the lounge acts. over the years, this song from Up And In is The Trio only scratched the surface when it came to tapping his songwriting talent. group. Sometime in August 1961, Dave Guard left the band for good. The rest was history.."Dad stopped 'Worried Man' in the middle of the song at one of their gigs to . song; to listeners, the music moved! Many thanks to Carol Berry In Rollinsford, destitute and without insurance, he was taken in by twin brothers Ron and Rick Shaw (who died 2018 and 2021, respectively). - 1960 - Capitol Records. According to Guard, his own first serious exposure to stringed instruments came from Shane, who taught him the rudiments of playing the six-string guitar. In 1962, the Kingston Trio reached an out-of-court settlement, and to this day Tom Dooley, a song that dates back to the 1860s and was first recorded by Grayson and Whitter in 1929, 18 years before Folk Song U.S.A. was printed, bears the copyright notice Frank Warner-John A. Lomax-Alan Lomax. MJS, Wire and Hinges: How Pedal Steel Guitar Legend Bud Isaacs Changed the Course of Country Music, 2221 NW 56th St. #101, Seattle, WA 98107 | (877) 373-8273, 2016-23 Fretboard Journal. site to listen to your song choices. In late 1962 Guard moved with his family to Sydney, Australia, where he purchased a home overlooking the South Pacific Ocean at Whale Beach. It was like a mile high and a hundred miles wide. Guard was upset because Shane and Reynolds seemed to be unconcerned about it. In 2004, shortly after his 70th birthday, he suffered a major heart attack. for Folk Era Records. One of the best songs from this short-lived But the Kingston Trio did more than just inspire other musicians: they made some damn fine music of their own. Most Popular Boost Birthday Show Birthday. "There With only Dave on vocals this time, this Kingston Guard, Shane, and Reynolds worked well together. ", Their hotel in Armagh, the Ulster Arms, had its sign blasted site, a British Army helicopter buzzed us. Still appreciating Caribbean rhythms and vocals, but given his more eclectic folk music interests, Guard changed the name of the four Calypsonians to The Kingston Quartet. In 1861 Tom went off to fight in the Civil War. THE MARY ELLEN CARTER - Dave Guard - from Up And In They were only mildly successful and in late 1962, Dave and his family emigrated to Australia. Run Joe, which Guard used to sing with the Calypsonions, was in the act for a while, but was never recorded. Dave Guard Folksinger #136570. Tom suggested the he and Laura elope, and on May 25, 1866, Laura packed her clothes in a bundle and went off to meet Tom in the forest. I was billed as Hawaiis Elvis Presley in 1956, which was the same year he got really popular. Craig Hankenson, his longtime agent, confirmed the death, in a hospice facility. Upon completion of his final year of high school in 1952 at Menlo School, a private prep school in Menlo Park, California, he matriculated at nearby Stanford University, graduating in 1957 with a degree in economics. Warner himself then created a shorter version of the song based on Proffitts that was included in the anthology Folk Song U.S.A., compiled by John and Alan Lomax in 1947. Children, go where I send thee. A A. During that time, he worked up a solo act and got a regular gig at the Pearl City Tavern in Honolulu. The crowd was pounding their feet on the bleachers and making this weird rumbling sound. show, "Dave's Place," and Gretchen, who always painted, gave him the My mother had quite a few Kingston Trio records when I was growing up, as well as records by performers who followed in their wake such asthe Limeliters and the Chad Mitchell Trio. Hiatus and the New Kingston Trio, 19671976 Stewart commenced a long and distinguished career as a singer-songwriter, composing hit songs like Daydream Believer for The Monkees and Runaway Train for Rosanne Cash. And then a sole voice from the top of a bleacher called out Horseshit! And the whole place went crazy. 'Deirdre,' it has a happy ending," Dave said. In 1961 Guard formed the group, 'Dave Guard's Whiskeyhill Singers' also with Nick Reynolds and Bob Shane. Thats what it was like upstairs above the Purple Onion. In addition to writing and recording, Guard also found time to produce the video Workout for Equestrians with Ingrid Gsottschneider for Golden Arrow Enterprises.[12]. Hell, I didnt know there were that many! He's 20, 22, 23, there's all that intense and personal. Throughout the early years, Dave Guard's sharp wit, excellent musicianship, and quirky but And happily, more than 50 years after the group first got together, it looks like the Are they folk singers? silliness has finally died down. For four years, from 1958 to 1961, they were one of the most popular bands in America. They refashioned themselves as the Kingston Quartet (they maintained their link to calypso music by naming themselves after the capital of Jamaica) and tried to get jobs at various local nightspots, but they had little success. After a few months onstage at the Purple Onion, the Trio was still a little rough around the edges, but they had forged a winning performance formula. "We then started singing for beers," Reynolds recalled. The Kingston Trio and his musical legacy for a long time to come. The Seavers first heard it in a hotel lounge when they were on their honeymoon in Phoenix, Arizona, in 1935; they had the piano player write the lyrics and melody down so they would always remember it. Please note the wonderful harmonic resonances between Dave's Vega's Tu-Ba-Phone From the beginning, it was always the sound. In 1940, a folklorist named Frank Warner made a field recording of Wilkes County native Frank Proffitt singing a version of the song that had the same melody but somewhat different lyrics as the Grayson and Whitter version. By the time Stewart died a couple of years ago, he had written well over 600 songs. And In reflects Dave Guard's eclectic nature and continual search for something In the late 1970s, Dave rekindled his interest Landed in everything, from gravel fields to grass fields to airfields to whatever. Some of the songs they came up with dated back to Shane and Guards days in Hawaii. The details of Kingston Trios early days are fascinating, but sadly only one man is left to tell the tale: Bob Shane, the groups lead singer and rhythm guitarist. He was an actor, known for Dave's Place (1965), How the West Was Won (1962) and The Swindlers (1959). According to Guard, while he was in Australia, he was never in contact with Reynolds and Shane, and he never heard any of their albums. In 1976, he bowed to the inevitable and dropped the New from the bands name and hit the road with various hired musicians to play Tom Dooley, M.T.A., Scotch and Soda and all the rest until his heart attack forced him to retire. We didnt read music and we just would play and sing with tenor guitar, banjo and guitar and just use simple chords, and had good humor and good singing. The three bandmates developed something of a formula for their stage show, although Werber had to keep reminding Shane to attend to business. It was a great idea because they didnt have much television in Hawaii yet, so you could do whatever you wanted. Dave Guard and The Calypsonians Kingston Trio Country United States Comments Popular folk revival group . Tom Dula himself supposedly composed the third ballad, although today most folklorists doubt that claim. I wanted to talk to Bob Shane about the early days of the Kingston Trio. After the second trial, Tom Dula was hanged on May 1, 1868. the artifacts. The Kingston Trio brought the urban folk revival into the mainstream of American popular culture and made Martin guitars and long-necked banjos must-have items for musicians everywhere. All three loved We flew in that thing all the hell over. We would record our songs on a Wollensak tape recorder so we could go home and learn our parts, he explains. He retired from performing in 2004 after suffering a heart attack. and "Scotch and Soda.". She really liked the music, but she had a soft spot for the Kingston Trio because in 1956, when she was a teenager, Dave Guard pulled her out of a wrecked car. By 1961, the group had sold more than eight million records, earning in excess of US$ 25 million for Capitol, roughly US$220 million in 2021 dollars. I wanted to talk to Bob Shane about the early days of the Kingston Trio. The great thing was that as soon as the show was over, we would walk out into the crowd and sign autographs. Mr. Guard was the tallest member of the group, usually playing banjo, and was considered the trio's intellectual, Reynolds said. "Unlike For the next few years, the Kingston Trio toured relentlessly, playing on college campuses and in nightclubs across the country. blues, calypso, or jazz? The occasions when it attempted serious renditions of folk ballads ("Tom Dooley," for instance) it fell short. (Truth be told, the Beach Boys did more than just ape the Kingston Trios garb; in 1965, at Al Jardines insistence, they covered Sloop John B from the Trios first LP.). She joined the staff of Sunset magazine as an art director last year. Tom Dula was sent back to North Carolina, where he and Ann Foster Melton were charged with the murder of Laura Foster. He was particularly attracted to the unique rhythmic sounds of finger-picked slack-key ukulele and guitar music masterfully performed by the many of his neighbors and beach boys. in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Have you heard about the huge dust cloud we had here in Phoenix? he asks. They sold millions of records and played thousands of concerts all over the world. Dave Guard, founder of the Kingston Trio, which brought folk music from the coffeehouses to mainstream America with songs such as the haunting Tom Dooley and the rollicking MTA, has died at 56. Kingston Trio. Why did Peter Paul and Mary break up? haven in an Australian beach town" and then back to the Bay Area "to Four episodes of Dave's Place featured Judy Henske as a guest performer. - Bob Shane, Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds - circa The Kingston Trio ended 1958 as one of the most popular bands in America. By 1960, the group won the first Grammy for the best folk album. We were backstage and a priest came up to us and said, I understand that you do blue shows, Shane says. Our bass player at the time was David Wheat, but we called him Buckwheat. on the "Get RealPlayer Free" icon below to go to the RealMedia site to download the RealPlayer software They "In the old days we had an energy With material gathered from a variety of sources, under Guard's musical arrangements and direction, the Kingston Trio quickly became a success. From the recording made at the festival, its clear that audience loved the Trios performances, but backstage, a lot of the musicians were incensed. As one of the founding members of The Kingston Trio, Dave Guard's music, Will The Circle Be Unbroken? us too! Tom Dooley was a real person, but his story was even more sordid than it appeared in the Kingston Trios famous song. The Kingston Trio is an American folk and pop music group that helped launch the folk revival of the late 1950s to the late 1960s. I think we also got some at Brooks Brothers, Shane says. One-Third of a Trio Pairs Up to Track Down Legends, by Mildred Hamilton A TRIO OF THE RNZAF'S P-3S ON THEIR . Dave Guard, founding member and leader of The Kingston Trio, influenced a generation of folk musicians. The genre problem would bedevil the Kingston Trio throughout their careers. He hosted his own ABC-TV national variety show, Dave's Place, on Sunday nights for 13 weeks in late 1965. an ancient Hawaiian tale, has been turned over to the publisher. Here, Dave rocks-out in a cute song to those folks living on the fringes--including, perhaps, some of On November 17, 1958, the Kingston Trios Tom Dooley hits #1 on the Billboard pop chart. In his junior year he participated in musical skits along with a number of other classmates who, like himself, had by that time also had become accomplished musicians. And although he was doing pretty well as a solo performer, he really missed singing in harmony. THEY LOVE THE NIGHT - Dave Guard - from Up And In Eventually, their one-week trial booking stretched from June until December. He died on March 22, 1991 in Rollinsford, New Hampshire, USA. He did four tracks on a 12-track cassette recorded to accompany the "All Along the Merrimac" tour of New Hampshire and a final solo album, Up & In (1988), which received mixed reviews. Reynolds left the group in 1967 after the British Invasion rendered the folk style effectively antiquated in the minds of pop music fans, and moved his family to Oregon, where he stayed until the 1980s. Here his 5-string techniques are analyzed (including three-finger picking and frailing) on 17 of his best recordings: "Three Jolly Coachmen," "Sloop John B," "Shady Grove," "The M.T.A.," "Haul Away," "Farewell Adelit Survivors include his mother and three children. Translate; Trending; Random; Home Singer Dave Guard. In the late '50's, up until the Beatles hit, The Kingston Trio were the biggest performing group in the country. She was never seen alive again. His daughter, Sally Guard of New York, said Saturday that her father died Friday at home in Rollinsford of lymphoma. the Kingston Trio, American folk group that helped spark the folk music revival of the 1960s. When we photographed an ancient burial "Now, after 20 years, I know much more about During the next several years in Australia, Dave had a musical-variety television show called Dave's Place. Guard called his group Dave Guard and the Calypsonians, with a Weavers-style signature sound that was principally two guitars, a banjo, and rollicking vocals. The Kingston Trio music is . We were an act that did some folk-oriented material. The Kingston Trio were one such group, transforming folk music into a hot commodity and creating a demand -- where none had existed before -- for young men (sometimes with women) strumming acoustic guitars and banjos and singing folk songs and folk-like novelty songs in harmony. idea for writing "Colour Guitar," a teaching book relating music theory Thats the only thing I ever said to him., While Shane was in Hawaii, Reynolds and Guard continued to perform in the Bay Area. 1:36: A4: Tom Dooley. Tu pgina de Real Estate. A second album was recorded at the same private studio, but it was never released. Dave Guard, the trios banjo player, died in 1991 and Nick Reynolds, the groups tenor guitarist and percussionist, died in 2008. adventures of our own. to sing for them. Date April 14, 2023 7:00pm Pricing $35 - $55. Over the years following his return to the US, Guard worked with a number of people, including Alex Hassilev, Mike Settle, Judy Henske, Cyrus Faryar, Tim Buckley, Tommy Makem and David White. The original members were Dave Guard (b. October 19, 1934, San Francisco, California, U.S.d. So we drank a fifth of booze between the four of us. He is known for Dave's Place (1965), How the West Was Won (1962) and The Swindlers (1959). "The first record I ever bought, the one that made me cry as a kid, was KINGSTON TRIO : THE GUARD YEARS. Over time it began to seem like the Kingston Trio would introduce songs only to have them later become hits for other artists. 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